I have joined the iPhone mania circle. This quite fancy phone has many features and applications. I have outgrown angry birds and look for apps that are a better waste of my time. (wink)

My current favorite is Snoopy’s Street Fair.

In the beginning there is a lemonade stand operated by Charlie’s sister Sally, his loyal dog Snoopy prancing around, and a few friends willing to spend money on this simple product. Upon earning more money, the player is able to fund their future expansions. This includes but not limited to: kissing booths, cotton candy, popcorn stands, and a jukebox.

Jamming to the Peanuts theme song…

What your Street Fair can look like.

What my Street Fair currently looks like.

Upgrading to the next level! (Yeah, we did it!)

Playing games are fun and a great way to keep the mind active. Some are more challenging than others. Although, I still resort back to my paper word searches, if I am going to have a phone that is equivalent to a new wardrobe, it should at the very least entertain me.

8 thoughts on “Snoopy’s Street Fair”

Greetings from Tokyo!I’ve been playing the Japanese version for 61 days and having a blast. My To-Do list tells me to get the jukebox but I can’t find it. I’m on Level 28 with SN$78. I’ve checked the house and all the item menus. What am I missing?Thanks! Jeff…

Thanks, TDT!The J-version interface has a lot of differences with the Western version. The jukebox finally appeared as a sale item, then in the contents list. But at SN$18, it’s not a great bargain.Cheers! Jeff….

Hello, Sassy!Still playing Snoopy Street? I finally figured out a way to play the English version, and there so many differences in the gameplay.In the Japanese version:Jukebox = 18 bucks (not coins, Snoopy bucks!)Watermelon = 15 bucksCupcakes = 15 bucksChoco banana = 10 bucks

These are To-Do list items (and cupcakes you need to buy two of). Plus, there are no Frequent Player bonuses, and almost no upgrade rewards (2 bucks each time) these days.

The J-version has a lot of stands that the English version doesn’t have, like a Green Tea cart, Fried Chicken, Crepes, and few others.

My iPad is set to the Japanese store and my iPhone is set to U.S., so after syncing in iTunes, I can play 4 different games at once. Crazy, huh?